A third of respondents said they felt grumpy in the morning from lack of sleep

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Adam Black, co-founder of Drift Sleep, manufacturers of pocket-sprung and foam hybrid mattresses, said: “With a third of the UK staying away from home this Christmas it’s important that people do all they can to get a good night’s rest.

“Despite the differences it looks like what both men and women need is a comfortable bed and clean sheets – hopefully that’s not too much to ask of the relatives.”

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